dresser guide

it’s tuesday and time for today’s new anchor post (click here for the weekly d*s posting schedule): a dresser guide! every week i’ll be posting a new guide of some sort (city, product, resource) but today it’s all about dressers, at the request of d*s readers sarah-maria, ben and annie. i’ve included 65 examples ranging from affordable to splurge so i hope you’ll enjoy them. as always you can click here to view the full selection or just click “read more” below. if you need more product guides, just click here to view the full d*s guide page.

I love this list and I was even more suprised to see my dresser on it. Even though it is the hermes dresser from ikea! It is a great dresser and holds all of mine and my husbands stuff…I can’t wait until I can afford the stripe chest…thanks grace

grace – another amazing guide! so many gorgeous options (must have that brocade dresser!). i have the hemnes dresser and it is SUCH A STEAL! its gorgeous and substantial. whenever someone asks, they can’t believe its from IKEA. Its a great “high-boy”-ish height and it has super-deep drawers.

do not buy the cb2 true low dresser! i ordered two. one was never assembled due to missing and damaged parts. when i put the second one together, none of the drawers lined up evenly and the pulls are screwed together from 3 different pieces! you are better off with a cheap piece from ikea!

I am just stumbling across this post now and I love the amazing list! I have eyed the Creme de la Creme from Wisteria for a while, but unfortunately sat on it too long and it’s no longer available. Any suggestions on an antique inspired dresser that is less than 20″ in depth?

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